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xLegato wrote:
I wonder what you're implying by asking me to include those pictures - perhaps you think this shirt is a fake?
Please inspect the available pictures and then judge again. There is no way a fake shirt can match the detailed logo embroidery that I've shown.
And my guarantee is that if you take this to a Burberry outlet and they say it's fake, you get a 100% refund + keep the shirt.
So, I really don't appreciate your insinuation one bit. If you're going to be telling me you aren't insinuating anything, I got this from your profile, verbatim et literatim:
So you obviously think my shirt is a fake because you're sanctimoniously demanding for pictures of the wash label and hang tag.
But just to oblige you anyway (although I know you're not going to be buying this shirt )
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I hope that's proof enough for you to get the hell off my thread.
RahmanHWZ wrote:
Dear seller,
Thanks for your reply and pictures. For your information, RahmanHWZ has received several PM from fellow Lowyat users alerting me to your thread. RahmanHWZ do not see why you need to get "work up" over a simple request for additional pictures.
Nevertheless, RahmanHWZ appreciated your reply and based on your pictures in the 1st post and additional pictures upon request (though still short of "All" sides of the hang-tag); its clearly without doubt the shirt = non-authentic.
RahmanHWZ shall not go into the details since experiences has shown by doing the detailed analysis has allowed the fakesh*t makers to improve on their counterfeiting.
And since fakes are not allowed in Lowyat, RahmanHWZ would greatly appreciate if TS can remove all the fakesh*t from his threads.
Thank you.
Regards,
RahmanHWZ
xLegato wrote: LOL. I'm sorry, who the hell are you to even denunciate and tell whoever that his/her items are fake? Of what authority? As far as I can see, you're but just another member of the forum.
Unless you're someone who's worked for Burberry or whatever luxury brands and have the necessary experience to tell me my things are fake, you're just another bull****ter. I see ZERO reason why anyone should even take you seriously.
Let me give you a tip. The hang tag I showed you has the "Bloomingdales" sticker there (albeit torn). The reason it's torn is because I purchased this off a seller who bought it from Bloomingdales and who obviously does not want to disclose how much he bought it for - which is understandable, since he probably profited.
So, are you going to tell me now that Bloomingdales is selling fakes?
Like I said, get the hell off my thread. You're a nobody, and I don't appreciate you appraising my products.
jie88 wrote:
Bro i think this just simple request for authenticity for such an expensive shirt alone so of course people will need all the authentication they need just to make sure it is real stuff , so chill bro , if it is original i am sure the expert will not say the otherwise . So far they has not been wrong yet .
xLegato wrote:
Expert? Based on what? His qualifications? As far as I know, he's just another sanctimonious snob going around telling people their products are fake.
For your information, RahmanHWZ, there are other retail outlets in the US that sell such luxury brands - not just the stores belonging to the brand alone. Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale, etc. come to mind. They sell items at heavily discounted prices nearing the end of the season, and that's when people buy up their stocks and list them online; on eBay for instance.
Oh wait, you didn't know that, did you? The great RahmanHWZ, lowyat.net's resident luxury goods authenticator.
RahmanHWZ wrote:
Dear TS,
Thank you for your reply and "tip". RahmanHWZ has ZERO doubt in any of the products from Bloomingdale.
The wash label pictures supplied by TS contained obvious tell-tale signs which clearly indicates that this is indeed a knock-off. [Details shall not be discussed; Reasons in Post 5.
Quoted from my profile: "To some (especially fakesh*t seller) RahmanHWZ is a big KPO. To most, RahmanHWZ is a Samaritan who exposed fakesh*t seller and prevent more victims from buying the fakesh*t.
RahmanHWZ will never/ever anyhow disturb anyone's thread unless there're clear indications that there're fakesh*t involved.
As of today, RahmanHWZ has never been wrong in accusing any fakesh*t seller yet. Some fakesh*t sellers (including some who have been trading for a long time on other popular online forum) went M-I-A (Missing-In Action) after being exposed while some stubborn sellers continue to insist their stuff are genuine.
Let's all work together to make LYN a better community with ZERO fakesh*t!"
To give TS the benefit of doubt, he/she may be a victim who've purchased a knock-off Burberry shirt attached with a genuine hang-tag; thinking he/she've got the real deal but sadly its not. And since fakes are not allowed in Lowyat, RahmanHWZ would greatly appreciate if TS can remove all the fakesh*t from his/her threads with immediate effect.
Regards,
RahmanHWZ
xLegato wrote:
OK, here's what I keep hearing.
You go on and on about the pictures of labels containing "obvious" signs that "clearly" indicate this shirt is counterfeit. But wait! You refuse to address what these are, and conjure some bull**** excuses. As far as I'm concerned, this is tantamount to GARBAGE.
No counterfeiter would go around doing that - counterfeiting shirts and then attaching genuine hang-tags. For one, they'd have to procure said genuine hang-tags. And then they'd have to be able to attach them to their counterfeit shirts.
Do you really think those who are manufacturing counterfeit shirts (or products) bother to do this? Can you even fathom how they might do this?
1. They buy authentic shirts for the labels, which they then remove and attach to counterfeit shirts.
2. They buy the labels from whoever manufactures them.
Now, do you know how bloody incredulous you sound? Do I even have to explain why?
I think I do, because it's obvious you're incredibly retarded.
Option 1 is not viable. Period. It isn't economically viable. The counterfeit market is HUGE, and would you seriously think they spend their resources buying authentic shirts just for the hang tags?
Option 2 is plain stupid. If they were able to do such things, they'd probably be able to also provide their production services for Burberry (or whatever label).
I think I just defeated you with pure and simple logical deduction. Hitherto, I've been coming up with perfectly logical and clear-cut explanations, whereas you have just been spewing bull**** over and over again without CONCRETE proof or argument.
Now get the hell out of my thread, moron.
By the way, I hope you know what libel means. Just as much as I can be reported to the relevant authorities for selling counterfeit items, so can you for slandering my reputation. I'm not just another pushover you may exploit with your exasperating bold fonts, so tread carefully. Waking up one morning to a nice letter from my attorney can come as a very, very rude surprise.
bosco1314 wrote:
can I propose a solution ?
RahmanHWZ, u can counter his offer by taking the shirt with him to Burberry shop for clarification , if the result is original, u have to buy the shirt,
If it is fake, TS have to handover the shirt + compensate to RahmanHWZ
Just my friendly suggestion .
xLegato wrote:
No, I'm not going to waste my time and money to meet up with an obvious moron.
Your suggestion is fine, but he'll have to pay me and take the shirt, then verify it. If they claim it's fake (and that's going to take more than just you coming and telling me "they said so"), you keep the shirt and get 100% of what you paid for it back.
But I'd rather he just not reply with more bull****-laden posts, really. I want a genuine buyer that would appreciate this shirt and give it a good home.
darkwaterrrr wrote:
i'll make things simple. Lets just COD at Burberry pavilion, if its fake i get double the cash. Good for you if its Authentic.
xLegato wrote:
I don't think you understand my policy.
If you buy it and it's fake, you get the shirt AND your money back. That means you get a free shirt.
Not double whatever cash. I lose a shirt. You gain a shirt.
That's not so hard to understand, is it?
Now is it the best time to buy burberry bag as now they are on sale. Or should i wait till Post-Christmas sale for better discount in UK?
Now is it the best time to buy burberry bag as now they are on sale. Or should i wait till Post-Christmas sale for better discount in UK?
Is it true that burberry shirts are now made in thailand?

yup some of them are made in thailand and you pay $500 for that![]()
burberry got sales now???
Burberry takashimaya have sales up to 30%. Size abit big for me. I nearly bought long sleeve shirt cost $346 after 30% discount but i didnt buy cos i wanted to save some $ to buy LV sneakers shoes. I too skinny tat i can wear burberry kid size 12/14Y. Haha
haha u really in it for that lv sneakers hoh? u sound like if nvr buy u will die like that lol!
